“No way. It can’t bet I told myself. I had closed the cage door so carefully. And I had fastened the latch. My hands suddenly felt ice cold. My legs wobbled weakly as I stumbled up to the cage. The rabbit couldn’t get out on its own, I decided. No way it could push the door open. But why would anyone open the cage and let it out? Unless … No! The imp wouldn’t come into Mr. Kimpall’s classroom—would he? And how would the creature even know that my dad had brought a valuable rabbit to school? “Where are you, rabbit?” I called out loud, my voice quivering. “Where did you go?” Panic made my chest flutter. My heart was thudding like a drum. I checked the windows. All closed. So the rabbit couldn’t have escaped outside. I dropped to my hands and knees and searched the floor. No sign of it. I crawled along the radiator, searching inside the hot air vents. No. No rabbit. “Ohhhh.” A weak sigh escaped my mouth. I felt sick. How could I ever explain to my dad? I climbed to my feet and opened the ...supply closet door.MoreLessShow More Show Less
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